I wrote a computer program to print out words in Elvish.
This was back in the way of Tektronix vector graphics.
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I wrote a computer program to print out words in Elvish.
This was back in the way of Tektronix vector graphics.
Ah, geekery.
I've been slowly memorizing "The Lay of Larethian" from "The Lays of Beleriand" - all 4224 lines. I'm up around 300 now, I keep getting distracted by other things, like sleep, and Alfredo, and the rest of the world. But eventually...
My head is full of useless trivia, which is why I appreciate the rest of my friends - when they need a strange etymology, that's what I'm there for. When I need help living, that's what they're there for. :)
he accidently broke my nose during a SCA-style sword fight
?? Through a helmet?
I also just came home to a PK gift bag waiting for me at my front door!
Jess, thank you!!
I kept a diary in dwarf-runes when I was 16. But the language was english.
I kept a diary in dwarf-runes when I was 16.
Oh, god. Thanks for reminding me. I took notes in school in runish script.
I'd completely forgotten.
You are all way geekier than me. I barely achieved nerd-dom.
You are all way geekier than me. I barely achieved nerd-dom.
Only because you were busy becoming a music geek.
wrod.Fantasy geeks are a different breed.
Like Sci-Fi, played D&D in high school, have a home computer network, am a computer programmer. I think I can call myself a geek, but the writing in a fictional language is really hard to trump.